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Panthers sign 8 to future contracts


KillerKat

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Panthers signed TE D.J. Jefferson, WR Brenton Bersin, QB Matt Blanchard, LB Ben Jacobs, OG Michael Jasper, OT Andrew McDonald, CB De'Andre Presley and DE Craig Roh to reserve/future contracts.

The No. 219 overall pick of April's draft, Jefferson was waived by the Cardinals in November after getting arrested on suspicion of DUI. He appeared in four games, catching zero passes. A mammoth 6-foot-6, 255 pounds, Jefferson is a pure blocker.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/8617/player?r=1

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TE D.J. Jefferson, WR Brenton Bersin, QB Matt Blanchard, LB Ben Jacobs, OG Michael Jasper, OT Andrew McDonald, CB De'Andre Presley and DE Craig Roh to reserve/future contracts.

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WHO!!!

 

DC Jefferson - Arizona Cardinals 7th rounder this year

Brenton Berson - 2012 Panthers UDFA from Wofford

Matt Blanchard - 2013 Chicago Bears UDFA

Ben Jacobs - Browns 2011 UDFA

Michael Jasper - Bills 2011 7th round pick, drafted as a DT

Andrew McDonald - Dolphins 2012 UDFA

De'Andre Presley - Chragers 2012 UDFA

Craig Roh - 2013 Panthers UDFA from Michigan

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Who is Brenton Bersin sleeping with? They need to put him on the field or let him go

 

Don't quote me on this - but I believe I read somewhere that the Bersin family has been family friends with the Richardsons since he was a little kid and the two families are also neighbors. Brenton went to Wofford, as did Mr. Richardson. 

 

From the outside looking in - it looks like Mr. Richardson having his hand in on the personnel decisions. 

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